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Re: [opensuse] Martin Glötzl-Koch STOP BOUNCI NG LIST MAIL
- From: Sandy Drobic <suse-linux-e@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 03 Mar 2007 14:22:45 +0100
- Message-id: <45E976A5.2000104@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Carlos E. R. wrote:
>
> The Saturday 2007-03-03 at 13:54 +0100, Sandy Drobic wrote:
>
>> He might not even be a member of the list, since he is not sending to the
>> listserver. I haven't seen a post from him in my archive either.
>
> Probably because he thought he was not receiving list mail... X-)
>
> Could it be... could it be that someone subscribes, perhaps in a business,
> he goes somewhere else, leaving the subscription, then someone voids the
> address, mail accumulates, the postmaster sees it, and thinks of rejecting
> it "then", after some months have accumulated?
Not likely. The mails all came from a dynamic ip, so it's very unlikely
that this is a regular server (German T-Com is disconnecting every 24h AND
issuing different ip addresses every time on reconnect):
p549B18A2.dip0.t-ipconnect.de
84.155.24.162
The usual time email is kept in the queue until it is discarded as
undeliverable is only a few days (Postfix has a default of 5 days). No, it
is likely an experiment gone bad. Otherwise the mails wouldn't have come
in such a batch all at once.
If I see any more of the crap I could try to get him on the phone, if the
phonebook entry is valid.
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>
> The Saturday 2007-03-03 at 13:54 +0100, Sandy Drobic wrote:
>
>> He might not even be a member of the list, since he is not sending to the
>> listserver. I haven't seen a post from him in my archive either.
>
> Probably because he thought he was not receiving list mail... X-)
>
> Could it be... could it be that someone subscribes, perhaps in a business,
> he goes somewhere else, leaving the subscription, then someone voids the
> address, mail accumulates, the postmaster sees it, and thinks of rejecting
> it "then", after some months have accumulated?
Not likely. The mails all came from a dynamic ip, so it's very unlikely
that this is a regular server (German T-Com is disconnecting every 24h AND
issuing different ip addresses every time on reconnect):
p549B18A2.dip0.t-ipconnect.de
84.155.24.162
The usual time email is kept in the queue until it is discarded as
undeliverable is only a few days (Postfix has a default of 5 days). No, it
is likely an experiment gone bad. Otherwise the mails wouldn't have come
in such a batch all at once.
If I see any more of the crap I could try to get him on the phone, if the
phonebook entry is valid.
--
Sandy
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